Transmuting Energy Quotes & Sayings
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If you don't do it my way, I suggest you commit suicide. — Josef Albers
With the illusion stripped away, I could see that we were part of an ocean of light. We are light flowing, moving, and transmuting shape similarly to the way that water morphs into steam and ice and snow. — Jonathan Talat Phillips
One cannot conquer the evil in himself by resisting it ... but by transmuting its energies into other forms. The energy that expresses itself in the form of evil is the same energy which expresses itself in the form of good; and thus the one may be transmuted into the other. — Charles Henry Mackintosh
You have to know, from the moment I saw you outside Paradise High, I knew. I knew we were going to fall in love. And I've never regretted even a second of it. Not even now. I love you with all my heart. I always will. It was ... it was all worth it. - Sarah Hart — Pittacus Lore
These little grey cells. It is up to them. — Agatha Christie
I had intelligent, high-minded, liberal parents who wanted to make sure my values were just like theirs. — Jennifer Grey
Sometimes the most important battles are the ones we choose to avoid. — Matthew C. Plourde
The poet, in the novelty of his images, is always the origin of language. — Gaston Bachelard
It is not new or unusual for the real Americans, meaning those immigrants who came to America a little bit longer ago, to fear the outsiders, the pretenders, the newcomers. — Luis Gutierrez
There is no remorse like a remorse of chess. It is a curse upon man. There is no happiness in chess. — H.G.Wells
He looked past the surface of her skin, down to the true marrow of her thoughts. — Calia Read
[W]e're caught by our concepts ... [C]oncepts are not Reality. — Steve Hagen
Leisure, itself the creation of wealth, is incessantly engaged in transmuting wealth into beauty by secreting the surplus energy which flowers in great architecture, great painting and great literature. Only in the atmosphere thus engendered floats that impalpable dust of ideas which is the real culture. A colony of ants or bees will never create a Parthenon. — Edith Wharton
This country started going to hell when they stopped hanging folks. — Neil Gaiman
It's a challenge between me and the hurdle, and the hurdle has always won. — Gail Devers
Just as no one can be forced into belief, so no one can be forced into unbelief. — Sigmund Freud